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History site update - anybody remember Gertrude Thornton ?

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Jeff Trice

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Added some great photos today....

http://www.margatefc... Thornton.shtml

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Absolute knockout photos Jeff; I remember Gertrude Thornton, especially seeing the photo of her with the little doll - that really triggered it.

In the group photo outside the Club hut I believe that the man wearing the cap is Leslie Wheeler who conducted the Winter Gardens Orchestra for many years.

Great stuff as ever.

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Thanks for that Gary, I think they're brilliant photos.  Been really lucky recently with players / relatives etc contacting me and providing info / pictures for the site.

You've mentioned Leslie Wheeler's name to me before - he must be in another photo somewhere on the site - and I've now updated the caption on the picture taken outside the Supporters Club hut.  I'd never seen a photo of the hut before.

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Looks like a formidable woman who would surely have dealt promptly with any young fellows making references to the Weimar Republic.

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I think the Weimar Republic had left the Kent League by the time Gertrude starting watching Margate.

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A Pickelhaube would have been useful at matches against Ramsgate.

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Margate had a player with the surname Holderman in the very early 1900's who may have been German - surname could actually have been Holdermann.  Another Holderman(n) played in the 1940's, possibly the early 1900's players son.  I'm sure you knew this already though.

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Wasn't there a German reserve team full back in the early 1950's called Gerd Geissen? I seem to recall an article in the Thanet Gazette referring to the full back pairing of him and Jimmy Evans with a nickname given them by the rest of the team "Gerd & Daisy". For the younger readers of this was a refence to a variety act "Gert & Daisy".

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That does ring a bell Gary, also had Danish keeper Knud Knudsen during 1947/48.  Not totally convinced his first name was Knud though !  Must have been a season for exotic keepers as 1947/48 was when Tony Gallego made his appearance.

Edited by Jeff Trice, 31 January 2012 - 02:52 PM.





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